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Why is the rule of law important to modern democracies?
a. it establishes clear punishments for crimes that violate religious
laws.
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b. it guarantees that citizens will have the right to directly vote on the
country's laws.
c. it limits leaders' ability to make decisions that go against
established laws.
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d. it forces governments to follow judeo-christian rather than greco-
roman principles.

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